Hi,

I've certainly seen it in the capture agent code - I suspect these may be uncaught exceptions. Will try to reproduce and and see what's happening.

D
On 08/27/2012 08:50 AM, Tobias Wunden wrote:
Hi David,

what kind of errors are those? Everything that gets logged to the slf4j logger 
is written to both stderr and the log file, following the pax logging 
configuration in /etc/services.

This means that if something is showing up on stderr but not the log file, it 
must have been written from the code to stderr directly, right? Did you already 
try and look for System.stderr references in the Matterhorn codebase?

Cheers,
Tobias

On 23.08.2012, at 16:40, David Horwitz <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,

I've noticed that there are a number of errors in felix that don't get logged 
to the opencast log. It seems that they are redirected to stderr. While this 
doesn't affect developers it can make trouble shooting production issues 
challenging.

Has anyone figured out the log4j magic to get these logged in the matterhorn 
log?

D

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